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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

FIRST US ATTY fired by BUSH--ROVE was DiBiagio...ass USATTY was LUNA (murdered in 03)

DC Madam scandal widens: Cheney, Giuliani, Abramoff

by Gustav Wynn Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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The media black-out on the scandal involving DC Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey is surprising in light of the lack of lawsuits being leveled at the Wayne Madsen Report website.

Instead of Dick Cheney and the recently resigned Randall Tobias filing libel and slander lawsuits against the site, we see only their silence. Moreover, the Wayne Madsen site has been continually expanding on this story - making this either the scoop of the century, or the biggest fairy tale in DC history.

Consider this: WMR is now reporting specifically who at ABC News' 20/20 became fully aware of not only Cheney's use of the escort service, but dozens more "high profile" names - culled from the phone records only since 2002 (the escort services full records go back to 1994).

ABC's crack team was reportedly gagged by their bosses after concerned calls from the White House.

This would be amazing if true, yet no White House denial has been forthcoming as of this writing...



WMR also reports that the DC Madam first came under DOJ scrutiny after US Attorney Thomas DiBiagio got a crooked cop Ed Norris (a pal of NYC Police Commish Bernard Kerik) to squeal on the escort service in May 2004, admitting the service had received illicit payouts from official police funds.

Less then a year after Norris was hired as State Superintendent by Maryland Governor Robert Ehrlich, another US Attorney, Johnathan Luna, who had also investigated Norris and Kerik back in NY turned up murdered in December of 2003.

Luna at the time was working under DiBagio on the DC Madam case, finding Ehrlich and lobbyist Jack Abramoff were DC Madam clients. Then, DiBiagio became the first U.S. Attorney fired by the Justice Department after Bush's re-election in 2004.

Vastly underreported, DiBagio's probe had linked Republican governor Ehrlich to Bob Ney, Tom DeLay, Duke Cunningham and others but the investigation died when he was fired.

It wasn't until Palfrey attempted to leave the country and sell her house that interest in the DC Madam was revived. A warrant eventually seized her assets. WMR reports that one DC law firm representing Saudi clients turned up on the phone list and that another patron on the list was a client of the law firm of Bracewell & Giuliani. Though Madsen can be a little quick to speculate, he stands by his claim, purportedly confirmed by three different sources, that Cheney's beltway phone number appeared in the records numerous time when he was CEO of Halliburton.


No major media has picked up the story, though David Letterman mentioned it in a recent monologue, quipping that Cheney paid the hooker $2 billion dollars. Washington Post did cover an aspect of the story but omitted any mention of Cheney.


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Luna


Jonathan P. Luna (October 21, 1965–December 4, 2003) was a Baltimore-based Assistant United States Attorney who was stabbed 36 times with his own penknife and found drowned in a creek in Pennsylvania.




Personal background


Luna grew up in the projects in the South Bronx near Yankee Stadium. He was of African-American and Filipino ancestry. He was a graduate of Fordham University and the law school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He worked at Arnold & Porter in Washington, DC in 1993–1994 and the Federal Trade Commission in 1994–1997. He worked as a prosecutor in Brooklyn before moving to Baltimore. He was married to an obstetrician and had two children. He was 38 years old when he died.


The night he died: December 3–4, 2003

11:38 pm: Luna left the Baltimore courthouse and went northeast on I-95. He used his E-ZPass on I-95 into Delaware but not on the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Turnpikes. After three toll interchanges, he switched to buying toll tickets.
12:57 am: $200 was withdrawn from Luna's bank account from the ATM at the JFK Plaza service center near Newark, Delaware.
02:47 am: he crossed the Delaware toll bridge to the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
03:20 am: his debit card bought gas at the King of Prussia service plaza.
04:04 am: his car exited the turnpike at the Reading-Lancaster interchange. The toll ticket had a spot of his blood on it suggesting that he was already injured. His car was parked at the back of the Sensenig & Weaver Well Drilling company at 1439 Dry Tavern Road, Denver, Pennsylvania (Brecknock Township) before it was later driven into the creek.

05:00 am: the first employee of Sensenig & Weaver arrived.
05:30 am: the car was noticed, with its lights off and the front end into the stream. Blood was smeared over the driver's door and the front left of the car. Luna was face down in the stream under the car engine. He was wearing a suit and a black overcoat with his court ID around his neck. A pool of blood was found on the rear seat floor. Although stabbed 36 times with his own penknife around the chest and neck plus a head injury, the death was due to drowning.
No suspects or motive for murder was determined. The federal authorities lean towards calling it a suicide but the local Lancaster County authorities, including two successive coroners, ruled it a homicide. There is an unclaimed federal reward of $100,000 for information leading to a conviction.


[edit] Suicide theory


Luna was to take a polygraph test concerning $36,000 which disappeared from a bank robbery case that he had prosecuted.[citation needed] Luna did not have the expected substantial defense wounds on his hands. Many of the wounds are shallow which are called "hesitation" wounds in a suicide victim. Luna had a charge card which his wife, Angela, did not know about.[citation needed] His name was on an Internet dating site and he had a $25,000 credit card debt.[citation needed] There's also an accidental suicide theory that Luna was fabricating a kidnapping and attack and that he went too far.[citation needed]


[edit] Homicide theory


Luna left his glasses, which he needed to drive, and his cell phone on his desk. He had called defense attorneys earlier in the night saying he would fax over documents that night but they never arrived. The pool of blood in the back seat would suggest Luna was in back and someone else was driving. Luna was at the time working under fired US attorney Thomas M. DiBiagio, "finding [Maryland Governor Robert] Ehrlich and lobbyist Jack Abramoff were DC Madam (Deborah Jeane Palfrey) clients"[1]


[edit] Inquest

In early February 2007, a private investigator and an attorney, both hired by Luna's family, filed a petition for a writ of mandamus in order to force the Lancaster County coroner to conduct an inquest into Luna's death, after an earlier request was declined.[2][3]


[edit] References


^ OpEdNews
^ "Attorney, PI ask for inquest in Md. prosecutor's death" ([dead link]), The Examiner, 2007-02-26, http://www.examiner.com/a-586106~Attorney__PI_ask_for_inquest_in_Md__prosecutor_s_death.html
^ "Private Investigator Wants Jonathan Luna Case Reopened". WBAL Radio. 2007-02-26. http://wbal.com/news/story.asp?articleid=54479. Retrieved on 2007-02-26.
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